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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1875~TEN PAGES. with ** tlie bad eloment of & Demoaratio majority in the Assembly,” have suocesded o praventing thamoennuiren of canal-roformneeded and dealred. Tho attitude of the Raopublionns is, thorefore, wmont indocont and contemptible.” Tho Ropublican situation in New Hampshire pes matorially improved. Raprosentative men of the party are thoronghly sroused and deter- mined on maintaining their rights, Astounding sevolations of Domooratla frauds in Manchester, Portamouth, and Dover have bLesn mads, and moro are coming. Tho Dstroit Tribune obsorvea that the re- moval of 3r. DovuL4ss from the offica of Com- missionor of Internsl Revenue s **not caleu- Iated to arouse enthuslesm.” Qnuits s number of Rtopublican newspapera have lately discovorod that shoro I8 such s thing as being too enthusi- satic. Promisoucus enthusiasm ls bad for the party. Certaln Damocratic officials at Lookport, N. ¥., bave boen arrested for alleged cormaplicity inn bold and extonsive system of fraud., Tho Canal Buporintondent, his clerk, and foroman have already beon indicted for cheating, and anothor foroman has boen Indicted for porjury. Thisis the firat practical step yot taken in the direction of genuine eanal-roform. The Hon. Watno P, Jonxsox, who waa elscted President of the Missouri Constitutional Con- vention Wednosday, was ono of the United Btatos Bonators from that Biato who wasox- polled on Jan. 10, 1863, for disloyalty, He lanos unfavorably dispoeed to the enormous Southern war-claima fclioma that soams to kava captured the Couvention, A Greonback Convention has been called by cortaio Pinladolphia geutlomon to meot at Har- risbarg on tho 27th fnet. ‘Tho Republican Btato Conveution meota In Lancaster on tho samo day. 8o thero is no chanco for collusion, or intimida~ tion, or anything of that kind, Mr, Wintiax D, Krwuzy will bave s divided intercat in both Con- ventlons, though only one of them will have sa undlvided interost in bim, Like the proverbial animal between two bun- dles of Ly is the Democratic party botweon RanpALL and Knnn, Tho election of either of these gontlamen to tho Speakership will be & declaration for or against inflation, and for or sgainst the policy of protection. No man can “relegate " thase quostions as Alr. RANDALL pro- poscs to do. The Bpoaker makes the Commit- teoa, and the Committoos control logislation, Thera is littllo rosson to doubt that tha Bonth s just now ina tranquil condition. IloRAcE Warrr and two or threo friends wwent up to tho summit of Mount Vosuvius the othor day, and found It ontirely peaceful and Larmless, = But that dido’t prove that It Lhadu't boon in s state of ernption boforo or that it wouldn't break out with volcanio fury again. This is not the soason for disturbanco in tho Bouth. It is tho time fo political tranquillity, It is mid-way betweon the elections. Thoto {8 no apocial occaston for in. timidation or outrago. And ovory lovor of his country will hopo that this tmproved stats of affalrs will continue.—Albany Journal PERSONAL. Mra, B, W, Laxpen, the woll-known actress, is at tho Palmor House. £ C. H, Ny, Boperintendant of the 0ld Colon- | nado, Boston, is at tho Grand Iacitic. It will not do to play base-ball with 8t, Lonls, % There's nothing {n it,” I8 thers, Jiaux? “Poor OARLOTTA,” widow of AAxnuaruw, is dying, Bho baa beon insane ever sinco hor hus- baod's execution. Josernr Tuoxsn, Genersl Buperintendent of the Iihinola Central Railrond, has returned from his Southern trip. Now that thero is no longer any oceaslon for secracy, won't r, Brrenen be kind enongh to toll us what tho two initials to his name really wo? Ono of 8T Gnezxx's little shad, planted in $he Upper Missisaippl thrco years ago, has come up. He has bsen sent to tho Smithsonian In- stituto, B. 0. Coox, General Bolicitor of tho Chieago & Northwestern Railroad, haws fully recovered from his sovere sickness, and has sgain resumod his dutico. The Hon, AqurLta Joxrs, Presldent, and the Hop., W. 0. Rockwoop, Troasurer, of tho Indlan- spolis Rolling Milt Company, are gueata at tho Tremont Honno. Tho mortality of tho United Btates was not so great na it might have beon, conslaering that 1,636,335 pounds of aruenio and 116,058 pounds of Jalap woro consumed horo. Ar, D, L, Gmns, of Sslem, Oregon, thinks be can reators the tono to crackod bells, and la go- ing to oxperiment on the * Liberty Bell¥ in In~ dependonce Iall, Philadelphia. An ioebriate mamod Ropzrr WILEON was arcestod in Drooklvn snd booked aa an sctor. On inquiry it was found that the only paria ho played wero the hind lega of an elophant, The Milwaukoeo News gaya that the frec-lunch men aro the only ones who are doing a big busl- neas in Chicago, And yot Bxysous stays in Milwaukoo, whero tho business has besn ruined, A Colorado tombstone romarks 5 Ho was young, 1fo waa fair, Dat tho Injuns Ralaed hia balr, #Princs Fav" wishes it to bo distinotly under- stood that the finder of tho lost ** manuscript of pross and postry,” adver:ioed for In Tum Tomuone yestorday, {8 nol to return it to the mows editor. They throatoned to mn poor N. G. Hrox through a Tarkish bath on Lia return to Bt. Louis trom Chicago, on tho plea that his friends would not know him without tha peculiar river ‘wator tint to his complexion, A boy in Ban Antonlo, Tex., it is reported, put » ralobow-hued Eastor egg ina hen's nest, and she fanciod ahie Infd it herself, She was an old, exporienced matron of hen, batshe cackled hersslf todoath in fiftcen minutos, Fnanx Masoy and Misa Canpzs OLvronp, of Owan, Ky., cloped on horseback, Their stoeds dropped desd with fatigue boforo thoy could roach the pardon's houso, and they finlshied thelr flight on foot. Bus thoy succeeded. Prinosss GaLaTZIN, 0f Russis, has invonted & new brldal vell, which fita on to the shoulders and looks like mosquito-wings, Under the hal- lucination of love the bridegroom is supposed to think the wearer moro angello tban ever. A wit defines remorso as Iudigestion of the conacionco, Whatever may be the failings in the paptio arrangementsof the average landlord, Lo s not thus troubled, Iia conscience appoars to bave besn digosted aud dono away with long ago. Bantnoror the soulptor, is carving a colossal statue of LavavzTTs on his way to Amerioa, for Contial Park, It the artlst, in atruggle for re- alistio offect, is srning to represent the distanco travolod, 1 will partly scoount for the siza of the wak, The Cincinoati Times is furious st the *'Small- Taler” of the Loulavllle Courier-Journal, be- cause he ventured to notice the barrennoas of Cinginnatl's new hotol, as shown by & photog- tapher, Wouldn't a littie smsll talk from the Cincinuati papers be more becomlug ? J. HiokeoN, Gonoral Mansger; W, J, Berxzs, General Saperintondent; H. Warvis, Gonepal Buperintendont of Locomotives ; 4. M, Gaaxt, G, I Mrarz, London ; A, J, Rexp, Dotrolt ; J. Warrssiz, Duffalo; snd H. Yarxs, Bradford, sl of tho Graad Trank Ballwsy, are st ihe Tre- mon iHouse, Hzxnr J, Inving, London's orack actor, wonld not siga the request to BALvixi to play Othello for bis brother professionals. Iaving did not S0 him act, and a8 from all socounts Invino Wwould be greatly improved by soelog a Little good acking, It {a to be vogretted that bis condescen- oz failed him. My, Kinny Dugax Bruans, of Ohissgo, recent- marsied Mise Lizsry Dowsnia, of Parls, and faliiar of Ui bride govd obs of L tiaos) voice, Do you love Jesus?" charming bslls of the zesson in honor of the evant. The marrisge Lad to bo porformed in England, according to the new rogulations, and Mr.and Mra. Beeans, aflor returning to Paris for the bail, left for this country. Lotra, the actross, 1s amall, pratty, has £300,- 000 inhor own name, and can earn 8260 per night on the atage, yet that mothor of hor's kiuder takos « follow's breath away when kho puts on her bonnet and shawl nnd sa; " Ob, yes ; wo will bo delighted to tako a rid Ono of thess days tho old womsan will dis and ba buried under the weeping willow,—Milwaukes HNeteos, At last a man with a namo venturen to como out an & candidate for tho $50,000 offercd as s roward for the proof of the inspiration of the Bible. Hois the Iov. Joun Manrigs, Presby- terian miniator of Brucehridge, Muskots, Onta- rio, Canads, Of courso, hundreds of others will condomn him a8 sacrileglous and profano for boldly accepting & eliallonge which thoy were afraid of. It Indiana furnlshes ' the weakost kind of wodlock,” it {8 not tio fault of the country editor, who thua rofors to a youth who has beon guilty of tho onormity of firtlne with two girla at the samo timo: *¢ilo s still in town, holds bigh hia head, and dcoms the porsanification of perfection, but his small, shrivelod soul knows not one ray of light emanating from integrity of character!” Misa Aoxzs Bunyg,daughter of & poar waaver of Dundeo, lias rich uncle who wants to leave her $600,000. For some roason, Miss AcNEs DBonys took a surreptitions voyago to Now York, and refusca to make known lier whereabouta. If Mies Aoxes doss not want the monoy sho noedn't havo is, but let her get it. Thero'a & follow ia Chicago says ho'll 200 that it does not caueo her any iluconveuicacs if she'll just Laud it to him, Tho Iatost clerical scamp heard from ls the Tev. T. Bl. Dawson, formerly of Now York, but 'moro recontly of Drooklyn, Cal. Bir. Dawsox's stock-gambling ruined bimsolt and a dozonother worldly elorgymen who truated thoir littlo piloto bim. His littls oacapados among tho Hitlo mieses of his flock induced bim to seek Novada, It ho now ramblea in the eagoe-brush, it isto avoid tho tar-brush ; aod it his pillow la of stone, it {8 becauss ono of fosthors is too sug- gostivo of a hint given him by his former parish- toners, The Rov, J. L. HowsLy, pastor of tho Bloom- togton (Alinn,) Prosbytorian Church, committed suicido by haoging,—tho real roadon, itis said, boing that a lady in the East to whom bho was greatly sttached was suddonly marriod. Mr. Howewr's family haa suffored frightfully from violonce, Ilis wifo was found dead in Lor bed sovoral yoars ago ; o daughter was drownedin 1871 ; another dauphter was thrown from bLor horso, and her hoad was almost torn trom hor body, But ono mombor of thia ill-fatod family survives—a son, who ia & pupil in a Mionesots univorsity, Ona of the connsel for the plalntiff said yos- torday that thoy had been makiog a calculation of tho comparativo porcentago of **I don't reo- ollocts” In Gon. Traox's eross-oxamioation and thoso in Mr. MourTon's, which tha former aald in the opening amonntod to 505, Tho length of time each man waa undor firo being takon into conaideratlon, tho proporiton arrivod at is about elght to ono in favor of Gon. Tracy: thatis to 8ay, if the Gonoral had beon undor cross-oxam- {nation a8 long as Mr. Mourtox, ho would prob- ably have ropeatod that colebrated scandal phrase between 2,500 and 3,000 times, A sirict- ly scourato calculstion is to be mado for Alr, Braonu's usy in eumwing up.—New York Sun. Dauring tho revival sorvicos at Vallejo, Catifore nis, & gentleman obsorved that one of Mr, Han- xoNp's handsomest and most encrgoetic lady as- sistanta waa boing vigorousty hugged by a young ‘man whilo the siuging was golog on. When the inquiry meoting was commonced, tho young lady approachod the gentleman who hiad been watch- ing her, and asked him in a moek, plaintive “I foarIdon't love Jesus Lalf as much a8 you do tho boys,” reaponded the gentloman. Tho fair damael was not disconcerted s bit, and she curled up hor protty mouth andesld, **Don't you wish you ‘wero one of the boys ¢ TWOTEL ARRIVALS. Palmer Mouse—Juliua Day , Denver: C,'T, Van Doorn, Japan: G, Fontalue, Charles Iohde, Yokohama i William Tod, New Zsaland ; E. Wesson, Omaha; E. 0O, Iaucaster, Doston ; G, W. Kanney‘ Buston; George ackett, Doston , DYake, Now Yorl ¥, Har- is, dr., Boston ; 'John D, Iailoy, Pittabury Mo ode, Bt Louls; I, I, Belding, Los i}, Touls ; 11, IL, flitchins, Boston nd arlos Gtuart, Detroit; M, Darling, Phila~ Christian 8. Well, A, M. Laovis, New' York; Wallach, Ban Franioisco ; J, 8, Ferron, Obinia; &, Far- ley, Yokohama ; B, B, blll’lh, Oregon ; Petor White, Aarquetts ; G, M. Kitowltou, 8an Franclaca ; Gon, 1l. S, Lansing, 'Philadciphia: O, H. Kyo, Massa- i Hou, George Judd, ' Spring- J. L, Lymsn, AMassachuscita; A, Bills, Q. T, litckards, Philadolphia; A, M. t I, B, Orton, Madison,.,,sler= man House=W, ', ¥, Mesarve, Hoston; J, B, Lewis, Hartford; O, B, Browno, Montreal; Charlcs 1, Patter: g0, Albany{ Tioniua Tivany, Pittaburg: Georpa W, Yothford, Lako Superior; Johv. J. Fowler, Toxan; Jobn Gallup, Rochestor; Willlam E, Eastman, Ale bany; Honry Cannon, C.' D, Hibbord, ‘Montanas E, 1t. Donls, Philladelphia; Joht L Clark, Dtlca. ... re wiont House—D, B, Korr, Piituburg: C. A, Byivoafer, New York: T, Cnmr‘b?il. Tiltsburg: B, 8, wirvoklyn ; 'Willam Xitliken, Memyhi s0n, Now 'York; Victor Longfeld, B, Piogres, Detroit ; Jumes 111, New York; A, P, Burnham, Licston; John J, Malier, Cincinnati; E, Harwood, 8¢, Louis ; Obarles Slewart, Jr., Olncinnati, SOUTHERN BAPTISTS. Convention at Charicston, 8. C. Cumanrzston, 8. O, May 7.—Tho Bouthern Baptist Convention was to-dsy ongaged in dia- cussing tho movomont of the American Daptist Educational Qommigajon, This was Leartily in. dorsed by tho Convontion. Several eloquont and able specchos woro made, Dr, Cutting, of Now York, Socretary of tho Commission, oxplained the purposo of tho work, The Baptiats wors s century ago actively engaged in the intorests of roligious liberty, For this cause, sa much a4 for civil lborly, thu{, Joined heartily in the Novolutiovary War, Thoy pro- poss to celobrate In” 1876 the contonnial of thelr labors, iu gratitude to God for the groat auccess of their prinoiples, aod also for thelr large increaso of members in this country. Ono hundred yuara ago thoy numbered abont 15,0005 they now Lavo about 1,700,000 membors, The cootennial js to be celebrated by ralalng several miiliona of dollars in ald of thoir several jnstitu. tutlous of learniog. Dz, Ourry, of Virginis, followed Dr. Cutting in an excecdingly cloqusut and offactivo speech. The enthusiosm waa so groat that the Chair bad constantly to suppress tho applauvo which broke forth in tho body. Dr, Winkler, of Alabama, and Dr., Broadus, of South Caralius, slao spoke with groat earnest- nesa and effect, Bearcoly suy other business was transacted, In tho atierucon soveral members of the Con- veution mada a complimentary csll {n a body on Chief-Justics Waito, of the Bupreme Court, ‘who {8 now holding court in this city. The Committce on Placo of Next Meetlog will roport in favor of Richmond. s Trustecs of the Southern Daptist Theo- logloal Beminary Liold s mesung to-day. T?” ordered the work of endowing the institution previous to its location at l!Loul:,vlllo to bo proseuuted vigoraualy. Dr. Boyes was roqueatod to contloue to act fn this work, 1t 1s to bo &’S“&‘ through within the ooming eighteon ntha, . ‘The Convention appoluted a Commitiee to nominate messongers to the American Daptist Home Mission Soclety which meets in Philadel phis May 26, In the absence of the person appolated, the Convention sernion was ?rewhl:d oun Thursdsy night by the Itav, 7', H, Prichard, of Rateigh. mais-meeting for foreign missions was hold hero to-night, which was nfhlnmud by the Nev, R, Fuller, of klu-yl-nd. and the Rev. J, U, Tich« snor, of Alabama, ALLOON ASCENSION. Rzw Yonx, May T.—Georgoe 8. Peduzzl, drug. lat, mado an ascension from the Capitoline %munu-‘ Brooklyn, io-unfly afiernoow, The balloon, coutaiuing 15,000 cuble feek o was coustructad by hi if. When lact sson, tue ballonn was 1,000 feot sbave Luskaway bessh, sad bloaiby eut te kes. . THE GREAT SCANDAL. No Procoedings Yestorday in the Brooklyn Court. Plaintifs Counsel Disagree as to Call- ing the Weadhulls What Victoria Has to Say About Her Own. Tes- timony. Speculations as to the Prabable Dura- tion of the Trial A DIES NON, DISAPPOINTMENT OF ATRANOERA, Svecual Lispalch te The Chieade dridune, NEw Yonx, May 7.—A largo audience assem- bled this morning in tho Brookiyn City Court- Toom and waited patiantly untit & quarter past 11 o'clock for procoedings to begin. 'The intereat which liad boen aroused by the calling of Ilonry C. Boweu s8 & witnesa for tho plaintiff was re- nowed by rumors that Ars. Victorls C. Woodhull and possibly her eistor, Miss Claflin, would be called, and curiosity to seo thom and to hear their tostimony, had again crowded tho court- room to ite utmost eapacity. Judge Neilson was promptly in his place ou the bonckh at 11 o'clock, and Mr, Evarta aod somo of the otber counsol for tho defendant came {u soon aftorward, Ar. Evarta sddrosssd Judge Neilson, and statod sub- stantially that Mr, Beach and IMr, Bhosrman woro compolled to be abgent ; that tho caso was noar its close, and would torminato ss carly if s asy's sadjournment wero taken, and that thero wore somo ressona why adjournmont was con- sldored dosirablo by the dofendaut's counsel. Judgo Neilson aslod if the abscnt counsel wora ongagod in Now York. Mr, Evarts ropticd that they wero unavoldably so engaged. ** Then," snid Judgo Netlaon, ** wo must adjourn,” and tho dleappointad andionco lowly disperscd, many lingoring to gazo at Mr, Beochor, who romaiaod for soveral minutos conversing with Alr. Evarta, A TRUMPED-UF CAUSE FOR ADJOURNMENT. Tho causo which kept Meusrs. Desch and Bhearman away was undorstood to be a case in Now York in which they are advocats counsul. Thin coso hnd beon peremptorily set down for yostonday, but, nevertheloss, it was adjourned, and about 12:30 p., m. Mr. Boach and Mr, Shear- man eutered the Court-House in Drooklyn, ap- parcutly unawaro that the Boechor trial had aso been adjourned. In tho corrider they weroin- formed of tho adjournment, and expressod gur- prive, 'Thoy went inlo tho Judye's private room, whorae thoy found Judge Neilson. 000D HLOR. Mr, Boach askod about tho causs of the ads journment, aud Judgo Noilson informed them it Was suggosted that thore might have boon some other couso for tho adfournmont, *I know," said Mr, Beach, Ianghing, ** that Mr, Fuilerton expectod his wife from Newburg to-day,"” **and," #aid r. Buoarman, smiling, **1 understand Mr. Evarts was made & grandfather this moroing." NUMORS WITIL A BEECIENY LOOK. Durlog the day & rumor waa circulated to the effoct that tho real cause of adjournmont had been a disagreemont of the connsal for the piain- tiff about the advisability of calling Mra. Wood- hull 88 » witoosy, It waa sald that Measra. al- lerton, Pryor, and Morris wero unwilling to do- cidotho mattor without coneulting Mr, Beach, In corraboration of this rumor roporters leared from Mr, Hull, of Mr, Becchor's counsol, thas_ho understood that tho ndjownment which Mr. Evar:a bad consonted to ask for at tho requeat of tho other side, was on account of somo dia- pute smoug tho coupsel for the plain- Alf sbout Xrs. Woodhull's testimony. Thoy had subponned her, ho ssid, on Thursdsy night, but, *after putting their foot 1 it," ho vrosumed thay wanted to get nid of hor, and had asked for adjourninont sccord- ingly. ,‘ 7" 4 nerenview witn Tum woopivEL, Mra. Victoria C. Woodhull, in convorsation yosterday, sald sho had been subponsed by the Plaintiff’s counsel three times—on Wednoaday, on Thuraday, aud on Friday ; each time sho had answered tho suramons by going to Brooklyn, but bad found that tho plaintifl's connsol were not propared to put hor on tho stsud, Yeatorday morning, abo said shie wont to Alr. Morris’ oflico, in obodionco to the lotier requesting hac to como, from ~ what among inferred that alis would not, aftor all, ba to tho stand, Col. Blood had boen subpeenaed, as woll as orsolf, but unless sho testified, he wonld not tostity, Lonmnia O, Clallin had not been sub- panaed a WHE DOESN'T CARR YO TALK IN REDUTTAL IIAB- NESH. Mra. Woodbull farthior sald that ahe had now no desire to go upon the stand. Bho would bo 8o clousty hedged 1n by tho rules of testimooy In robuttal that sho would be umnable to toll the truth, Bho would willingly, sho said, bave testi- fled a4 8 maln witnoss, Uounsol for both sides had consulted with her, but neither had ever subpanacd her until this woek. BTILL, WUE MIGUT DE ANLE TO RESTLATTER 7 HOMEBODY. “Irx nhou!dtw upon the stand pow,” said ahe, smiling, ** I would Lurt somo ous. Ar. Beociror would like to bavo ma contradict Nr. ‘Lilton it it could end thoro, and Mr. Tilton would like to have mo contradics ilr. Beeclior if it conld ond thero, I waut to toll the whole trath."” A TAT FOR.NR. BOWEN, Mrs. Woodbull oxpressed horsclf well pleassd with Rowen, bocause ho had refused to tell the aonnnl for either sido what hia tostimony would 0, AX XIPRZSSION PUT DOWN WITH A BERCHERIAX PENCIL, 1t ghe should testity Monday morning, she nll('lt would be fn contradiction of Mr, Heccler, but the Iawyars would be careful to so put «quentions to Lior that the dofoudaut’s mido could nos draw out contradictions of Ar, Tilton, 2lra, Woodbull showod lettors wiuch she sald were thoss from DIauline Wright Davie, daced May 19, 1471, and May, 1872, which, it had bosn asgorted, Mre. Woodhull did uot possons, HENRY G, BOWEN donies that he shed toars while on the witness. staud. Holias a painful affection of the oyes that somotimes givos this impression Lo strangers. Ilo also denies 10 heated langaage that ho shook bands with Mr, Beocher on leav- ing the witness-chair, and sdds that thero Lsa baen no communication betwoon them, porsonal or otherwise, since tho beginning of the srial, THE WINSTED CHILD, Miss Barah Lovejoy, now Mra, Ellioit, snd living {n Missouri, will probably be called b; ;Illln‘lfl to tealify respecting tho Winated af- B, BRACH'S PIOGNOIS. Mr., Baach thinks the caso will ba over, so far ;;tnu p?aans proceedings are concerned, by the 1 Lok " REGULAR REPORT. [0 the Assosiated F'rese.) New Your, May 7.—A dense crowd of specta~ tators waro in the Brooklyn City Uourl-room this morning, snd the attendance of women was largely in excoas of previousdsya. Mr. Beccher and bis wife wore in the Court beforo the proceedings oponod, which wero do- layed by the late smval of somo of the counsel. Aftor ihe fonnal opening, AMr. Evaris sald that Mr, Beach and Mr, Shoarman were compelled to sent, and as tho oass waa now nearing ita close, the differeuce of an ad- journment for a day or so wouid not matter much. Ho suggeated, therefore, thas the Court abould sdjourn for the day, Judge Neilson en- tertained the suggeation,and tho Court adjourned over until Monday next, Tho Tookiyn Kagis o apeskio of the prab- 0 Broo! a spoakin 8 prol abl Guration of £ha Hooohor IEiay shys b o timouy i'al. to be introduced in bol he plaiu- tisf will, it {s expeoted, bo all in by Tues- day nignt, sod theu the romainder of the woek will be takeu up by counsel for defondant in lacing their leut testimony bofore tho jury. x-Judge Porter mill commenco his address on Monday, the 10th inst., and will take tho whole of that woek in presonting his view of tho cave on bolalf of tha dofendaut. The address of Evaris, which will bo commonoed oo Monday, the 234 ivst, will probably occupy the romsinder of the month and run over into June, and if nothiog untoressan takes place tho whole of the summing-up, lnoln\l#m tho address by Beach on belsit of the pluntiff, will be fine iahod by the end of the firet w Liesch “doy act 1o Lal thres dage u.mun ug tha p tha eana to the fnry; then will follow the chiarga by Judgs Noilson and tho daliberation by tho Jury, and the verdict may be looked for by ths middle of next month. s PR FACTS AND GOSSIP, THE YREQUENTENS OF MRS, WOOLNULL'S NOTSE. New York Times, Hay 6, Mr. Frarta fought hard to exclude the names of the frequenters of tho houss, and took tha first exception of the day to his Ilonot's ruling, Mr. Androwa said that, having boen subpernaed by, both siden, ha hiad been at much paina to pro- parea correct list, which, amid much morriment, he road, as follows: William Orton, Prosident of the Weatetn Union Tolegraph Company; Jacob Whitelaw Teid, editor of the Trilune; A. F. Wilmarth, Presldent of tho Home Fire In- surance Company; ox-Collectar 8mytho; Gen. Hilller, Grant's Chiof of Btafr; Orville Gront, Uen, Urant's brothers Qen. Doot; Gen. J. I lammond, Chlef of Gen, Bhorman'a staft ; Gen, Benjamin_ F. Dutler, Gov. Halp, ox-Guv. Campbell, Judge [, P. Dibble, Senator Bponcor, Giov. Anhloy, George W. Julian ; T. J. 8. Flint. President Continontal Baok; T, J, Durant, Vice Presidont Unlon Pacifio_lallroad Company ; Aloury Clews, bankery Frank Work, Goorge 1. Grinnell, Jesso Wheolock. Prosident of the Btock Toard; Albert Drisbane, Edward M. Davis, Josiah Warren, Josiah Cummings, 3. Drury, Theodore Banks, Richard R. Tre- vellicl,—tho last three intereated in the labor movement ; and tho Rev. O, B. Frothingham, 110 alao roadl n long list of ladies, most of them counccted with the Woman's Rights movemont, To one of them witnoss addod the word ''law- or.” * Lawyet's wifo, you mean,” sud Judgo Neilnon, innocently. Tho poselbility of & woman lawsor baing nxplained to bim, e throw up lis hands in token of defeat, and the audionco laughed beartily. Mr. Fullorton renowed thn merrimont by romarking that tie lady would robably take an excoption to his Honor's rul- ng. Wituess grandiloquently described tho charactor of the gatheriuga o Mre. Woodbull's hiouso as due primartly to s perscnal influence. He lLikened the reception to thuse that taok laco in Mme, Holaud's, prior to tha Frenci revo- lution, the anly differenco beins that they wers mora wiso ond witty in accordance with the auporior dovelopment of the presout age, A JORE ON BEACH. Tha hardest fight of the day took place he- tweon Menura, Evarts and Porter on ono side, and Mesere, Joach and Fullerton on tho other Land, in regard to the admissibliity of what fur- ther cousersation passed botween witness [Bowen] and 3r. Clafin, aftor witacss had de~ scribod their interview substantially as Mr, Claf- lin did. The point was to get out witness’ rea- sona for gigning the covonaut, At longth, tn looking over Mr, Claflin's testimony, Mr. Boach discovered that he Lad then objected to that vory couveration, aud had bad it ruled out. The julku wax groatly refisbod by tho Juige aud counusl, TIAT REMORSE BUAINESS. It will bo remewmbered that tha explanation given of Mr. Beocher's romorseful lettera ia that lio advieed Mr, owen, on a cortain rpecified oc- casion, to dismiag Tilton from tho Independent, and that he afterward reponted sorely of having dane_tuis. Mr, Bowen now positively ewears that Mr. Deecher gavo him no soch advice. A more momentous statement haa not been made duriog tho trial. Thoro aro tho lettcrs of 3lr, Baaghor, overflowing with parslouato and bitter romorsn, Yir, Boechor s8woars that the causs of this remorso was tho advico ho gave to Bowen adverxe to Lilton's interosts. Mr, Bowen nwears that Mr. Luecher dld not give thia advice. 1bea, why all thut romorso and *'ragged edgo” buail ness? MIS. TILTON'S LETTER. New York sun, May 6, Ar, Fuilerton doclarcs that Mra. Tilton's let- tor was a tiick of the opporing lawyers. Mr, Hlhoarman eaya it wasn't, aud Lawyer Hill, who is leading member of Plymouth Chuich, 'says : "It wus a damnned pieca of impertinence, and wo didn't know anything about it.” DOWEN AND TILTON. Boven's testimony that 3ir, Boecher showod to Liims somo lottors, writton by tirs, Tilton to him from Marietta, O., was a genuino surpriso lo Mlr, Tilton. Io never knew that hia wifo wroto or communicatod with Alr, Boschor at all aftor the Ja of July, 1870, when ho says that he rocoived ber confosaion. Concerning Dowon's tostsmony bio said s ** It ia what Shakepoaio calls tho lio direct. 1 don't foar Mr, Bowesi, and he owen it to ma that be ia callod. I have votod to hava Mrs. V/oodhull, Col. Blood, aud sverybody e called now who can tell anything trathfully about the case,” MR, TILTON'S OPINION OF THX DEFENSE, New York lerald, Accordiog to that opening spooch, the evi- denca for the dofeodant waa 10 be 80 erushing, 80 overwholming, that tho plaintiff would deo- sorvo to bo hooted out of Court. And now, whon thia formidable and crushing evidence ia ol In, Mrs, Tilton publicly gives her opinfon of its insufficioncy 1n o pathetic appeal to the Court to bo permitted to zo upon the stand and supploment it 88 & monns of roscuing hor ropu- tation and the prido of hor childron from frre- triovablo ruin. Unlcsa tho jury thinks batter of tho tostimony for thie defeusa’ than Mrs, Tilton doos, the niot that Mr, Heecher can expoct ian disagroomont, and s disagreemont would be sa fatal to him as Mra. Tilton declarcs it would be for Lorsolf and her children. CATADMIAL TEARS, tirooklym Disrateh to St, Loyis Globe, ‘Toars wera in Bowen's eyes sovoral times dur~ ing the exawination, and your correspondont asked him about thom. * Now don't class me with tho crowd of gush- ers,” Lo roplled, laughinely., *“I'm not one of that sort, I'vo got & cold fu my hoad, and that's all the toarn meant. They woro not omotionsl, but cartarrhal.” 3t. DEFCIED I WALL BTIEET. At abaut 1 o'clooi yostorday afternoon Honry ‘Ward Beochar outored the Now York Custom- Houno, At his hools was a crowd of boys and foquisttivo loungers, and lo was avidently much sonoyed, I weut diroes to tho col- orod man Downing's famous littlo restanrant {n the building, and saying, * Downing, I want romething to eat,” burried into o private room. Stenmed ofstors, boof, asparsgus, ote,, woro set bofora thio great proacher, who wan joinod by tho Hon. Waldo Iutcbins, The latter begsn tho subject of the trisl. Mr. Doecher warmod up instantly, and said: I sholl fght this caso to tho end, and 8o far as it lica in my power ovorytiung shail bs mado cloar. I uelthor wish nor intond to hide from tho publio any facta con- carning tho seandal. All that the dofouso can do to presont the caso honestly, truthfully, and plainly, will be done.” MMr, Doochor ademed te feol confidont of w verdiet. . THE LAST DEVELOPMENT, New York Letter to Phdadeiphia Times, The Jaat dovolopront is that Besolor wrote & part of Traoy's exordium, SPRINGFIELD. Some Talk About United States Mars shal Moc—Municipal Reorganizne tion, Special Dirpatch te The Chicage Tyibune, SenisarieLy, Il., May 7.—Your correspondent baving noticed the rumor telegraphed Tum Toisuns from Bloomington to the offect that Col, E. R, Roo, United Btatos Marshal for the Bouthern Dietrict of Illinois, Intended to ro- #igo, called npon the Colonol to-day to ascertain the truth of the rumor. Tha Colonel atatod that e bad no intention of roslgning, and never gavo any one puch information ; that the rumor was & mere fabrication. On laaking to the mat- tor a littlo, it transpired that the rumar had its origin, possBly, in the intorest of a party who now lves in Iloominglon, and who wants to got m Fodoral mppolutmnent,— not Col. Roo's x‘n!l-o but another ono conusoted with the court hero,—and #o long as Col. Ruo holdu his place thera ia litcle chanco of tho ap- polutmont of the parly In question, as the Prosis dent could nol afford to .i point two men from ono county to places {u the Ledorsl Court bero. It in fucther sard, too, that a close friend, it uot a rolation of both our Bonators, was to have the plwamnde vacant by Col. Roo's rasiguation. Theso ata mero rumors, though it is bellaved they have eome foundation, ¥ Caseyville, 8¢, Clair County, filed notics in tlo afice of the Becrotary of Btate of orgsnizs- tion under the law of 1872, . ——— VICE-PRESIDENT WILSON, NasaviLne, Tenn,, Asy 7.—A brilllant enter- taiomont was given this evening in honor of Yice-Prestdont Wilson, by Col. E, W. Cole, at Lis residonce, Many of the moat distinguished meu of tha Btato, some coming from s distance to attend, assombled to most aud wolcomo tho Vico-Presldont. The parlors were throngod with the elite of Nashville, Among thosu pres~ ont wozo Gov, Ji , Portor and stalf; Etato- llouso ofticers; Attorney Goneral of tho Btate, Judges of tho Bupremo Court, ex-Gov. Johu O, Iirown, ex-Gov. Neil 8. Brown, (ten. E. Kirby Smith sndmany othorex-Confederato oficors, and a large number of tho most prominent ladies and entlomen of the mi. Evory Bishop of the ethodist Episcopal Church Bouth waa present, ®1copt one, snd many of the most distingulshed divinoa and physicians of this and other States, The house was brilljsutly lluminsted snd deco- rated with flowars, Thoe auterislussent slosed wikh b babquad WASHINGTON. Mr. Bristow Desires to Abolish the Smaller Inland Ports of Declivery. Ex-Commissioner Douglas Too Leni- ent with the Iilict Whisky Distillers. Adjustment of Posimasters® under the New Law. Salarles Comptroller Knox Again ¢ Calls” the Various National Banks. THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. BETRESCHMENT, 8pectal Dispateh th The Chieage Trbuns, Wasmsotox, D. C., May 7.—The Treasury Department has ment a special sgent to sll the ports of delivery In tho Weat for the purpose of ascertaining whether somoa of the minor oflices cannot bo abolished. Tho law makes it dis- crotionary wiih the Hecrotary of tha Tressury to abolish any of tho minor ports of delivery that ara not porta of onotry, whomo annual ree ceipta do not oxceed a certatn sum. Adjudged Ly this rulo, tho Bocretary could now in Lis discretion nbolish the greater portion of the inland ports of delivery, such aa that at Galena, 1ML, and st similsr amali places. In very many of theso places tho recel;ts are very much Jess than tho expenaes af collection. The egont who {8 now making this investigation ia the official who last yoar recommended thio consolidation of many of the New England coatom diutricta. ILLICIT DISTILLERIES, The sttompts to diecredit the statomentain theve dinpatchies rolativo to tho discovery of an oxtapsive systom of illiciv diatillation will ba uu- succesnful. I'urther detailn cannot now bo given on account of the secracy necoseary to the snc- cezs of the operations of the Treasury Depart- ment, but tho statements of these dispatches havo been true, and wero derived from the high- eat sonrcos. The lnvesiigation has not been limited to ® fow men, but ban been con- ducted by @ large number of confiden- tial agonta in all paz of tho coun- try. It can also bo anthoritatively stated that Commissioner Douglags was romoved for laz adminiatration. It camo to the knowledge of Hocretary Dristow somo timo sinca that = largo number ‘of charges of fraud in spocifie cases were on filo in tha ofiico of the Commissfoner of Internal Reveour, aud woro uot actod upon. The Becretary, without tho kuowladze of the Cot- missioner, mado o personal ezumination of theue cages, and becamo convinced that thers was no oxcuro for having them pigeon-holed. Ac- cordingly the matter was brought to tho sitontion of tho President, who decided upen & change, Tho chango wan deter- mined upon the last of March, but tho ar- rangement for tho succeesion was not fully complated. Commiesioner Douglass bad re- quested that he might be pormitted to remain in offico until tho closo of tho present flscal year, onding June 80. Thia request has been deniad, and ho will bo compolled to rotire upon the ar- rival of bia successor. DPratc is oxpocted hore ahout May 16, It was impossible to cnmfilly with Douglass’ requeet, sinco, when the tender was made to Pratt, ho was asked to appoint the timo when ho could tako the oflice, I'ratt choso tlio 15th, J. A. Ruomberg, of Dubnquo, tho distiller against whom the Uovernment is proceoding for £760,000, aniived hero to-night, Beveral rll'll distillers havo arrived here, dieturbed at the sto- rion avout tho whisky ring, Tho detective op- erations have been conducted so socrotly that no rovooue officers aro permitied to know anyihing of thom. TIE MOIETT MEN. The advocates of tho old motety systam in the wustoms service arguo that the imuense shrink- g in customs revenua in duo to the abolition of tho molety systom. The toformation st ilie Trossury Uepartmont does not sugtain this the- ory. Ou tho cootrary, thero is no reason to be- liova that smuggling {a practicod Lo any larger extent than it was prior to tho abolition of moie- tiea, The diminution of customsreceipts is attrib. uted to very different causes, Somoof tho Treas- ury burezu officora consider their tenursuncertain Thero aro eoveral who have cortainly lost what- evor political inluenco thoy once had, aund who aro uot moro efliciont than bundreds of other mon that could bo selected to succecd them. Buch ofiicors aro most disturbed by theso rumors. Tho Socretary has, howevor, to-day nu- thoritativoly snid that he intonda to make no remosal for causo. It 14 not Lkoown that charges have boen proferred against any ofticer. —— NOTES AND NEWS, WHAT'S IN & NAUE? Special Dyvatch to The Clicago riduns, Wasmxaton, D, C., May 7.—A dispateh re- ceived to-day from Fort Sill states that Kicking Bird diod yeatordny very suddenly, The white pooplo buried him to-day in the post cemetery. Kicking Bird was at the head of tho Kiowas, & prominont chioftain and most zealous friend of the Government and its poace-rolioy. Ho was ostoemod naa tho most influential leader among his peoplo, and hfs desth is rogarded by the Commissionor of Indien Affairs as & groat loss to tho friends of civilization, THE MECKLENDURO 3ONUMENT, In striking off tho Jocklenburg medal and fix- fog tho data ot May 20, 1775, inxtead of May 31, 1775, tho Governinent in not Lo bo understood as having_assumod tha correetnoss of the former dato, Medals aro struck off at the Philadolpbia mint for oll whochooso to pay for the design and dio, and the Director of the mint {s not roquired to verifyanything connected with tho legend offered fo? tho design. ‘Their proparativn was a businosiigraneaction only. POBTIMASTERS' BALARIES, The ¥lt-Ofiico Department ia stil engaged in adjusting the salaries of I'ostmasterd undor tho law of the last Congress, It iy discovored that the appropriation was not large enough for the ‘purposo, snd such of the Postmastors ma bavo uot alrondy made their application for incroased pay will be without it. POMENOY BTILL ASPIRES, Ex-Benator Pomoroy, it i8 said, is making ar- rangements to ecttlo in Kansas, for tho purposa of entering tho canvaea for United States Sone ator to sncceod Harvoy, whoss term of sarvico expires March 3, 1877, < [To the Ausoctated Press.) BANK STATEMENTS CALLED FOR, Wasnixazoy, D, C., May 7.—Tho Comptrollor of the Curroucy will call upon the National Banks to make to hitn roport of their condition at the clods of business on tho 1st inst, Noticos and necossary blanka will bo msiled to the banks on Monday noxt. THE LONG STRIKE, The Situntion Still Gloomy—A Great Company’s Mincs Flooded. 8pectal Lispateh to The Chizago Tribuns, WiLxesnann, Pa, May 7.—Tho warrante 1saued yestordsy on complaiat of tho minor Mo~ Dade, who wan attackod aud beaten the night provions, wero to have baen served to-day, but, in viow of the similar attompt a few days ago, when a policoman waa killed, the Constablo was unablo ta gos & posso to undertako the arrosts. A sufticiently strong and well-armed force has boen secured, and the warrauts will be sorved to- morrow, which, it 1s suppoaed, will have an im- portant influence on tho situation. Tho minors asnert to-night that tho moeting is not of an im- portant naturo, but it iw probable thut ous of the subjecty for conuideration will be to al- low the employsa of privato oparators to reaumo work under proteat. Thore waa an exciting demonstration in Kingston last night, A party of about 100 strikers paraded with banuers and torches, aud carrying clubs aud woapons for the purpose of intimidating the oporatives of two small colliorios now at wotk, Au efigyof a blacklog wau carried to the woods and & mack h“?m gouo turough with. This morning & track-lsyer appliod to an Aldeinan for a war- rant, aud ono of the party was arosted and lodged in jnil for making soreats on bis lifoin caso Lio petsistod in vor#dnu. The pumps were taken from the Bugar Notch to-day, in socord- ance with tho terms of Previdont Parlsk, and the mines aro filhng up, Another collier hus no:ifled bis men to goto work or vacate lus mine-houses witbin Avo days, S e OBITUARY. Omrerwwary, May 7,—John Bheridan, the fsther of Lieut.-Gen, Bherldan, dicd ab his resle dence in Bomerset, 0., yoatorday, Apecial Disgpatsh to TAa Chisage Triduns. Divawzoar, Is, May 7.~—Bister Mary Al wilatise Mizs Oetharioe Mullany, fee siztesn years Mother Buporlor of the Academy of the Immaculate Coneoption hero, died yeator- dny of cancer of the heart. Bho was a moat tal- entad and doyont Chirintian woma: Loxnoyw, Mey 7.--Capt. S8herard Osborn, of the TRoyal navy, i dosd, POLITICAL, THE KENTUCKY DEMOCRACY. T.oumsviLLE, Ky., May 7.—Ths Kentuoky Dem- ocratle Convention adjourned thin afterncon, after the nomination of Jon C, Underwood, of Howling Uresn, for Tieutenant-Gavernor; Thomas E. Moss, of Paducab, for Attorney~ Gonoral; D. Howard 8mith for Auditor, and J. W. Tate for Treasurer. Tho following report of the Committes on Rerolations was unanimounly adopted : We hald {t to bo abeolutely essentin to the preservas tfon of the libertiss of tha citizena that the several Htates shsll be maintained in all their righte, dignity, and equailty, nn the most comylete and raifalis sdminiatra- tion of their own domestic coucerns, sni anrest bul- warkn againat antl-lapuliican tendencies, Every at- tempt on the part of the Federal Government to vrer. cise & power not dolegated—n power fna manner not thereln prescribed—ia an act of wusurpation de. manding the instant and unqualifiel eondemna- tion of the peopls jealoun of thelr luertics, and we hall that sny nnconatitntional futerfarance by tLe General Government with the loral afTalza of any Blate, to any estentor upon any prelenso whatever, should ta st onca repudisted and “condemned by ali classen of avery mection of the Undon, ss all anch acta tendd direetly to the dertruction of our Federal arstem and couaolidation of all power Sna contralized des- potiam, Tho notablo featurs of the Convention was tho activa participation of tho vonerable Cassius M, Ciay, who pladged himaslf to canvasa the tate for ths Democratic ticket. ot __HaTs. HATS. Spring and Summer Hlats for Gents and Boys, The Best Yariety in the city, BISHOP &BARNES Cor. State & Monroe-sts, ERBY & BARNES. CORRECT STYLES GENTLENEN'S HATS. No. 101 Madison-st. THIE) New Store Hew Goods. THE GOLDEN EAGLE, 195 Halism aud 144 Claksts, BRIT.S CLOTHING! AT RETAIL for cash at Wholosale Prices. A full lino of SPRING OVERCOATS from $5 to $20. GROCERIES, Groceries. 43 STATE-ST. 2.1b Blacicborries, per dozi 2.1b Tomatoos, per doscn. }:'nr‘ungd Corn, ygr dozp: Bigin Corn, per dozon—s-. 0.5). Java Coffeo, .groen. Rio Coffee, green..... Our own Roasted Java Co Our own Roestod Rio Coffee. Sugara at Wholesale Markot AT THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY HOUSE OF STOVER & DOLLINGER, 43 STATIDeST. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, A Full Lino of thoe Bost Goods, in- cluding all the loading styles, at prices lowor than can bo found olse- ‘whero, POTTLE’S NORTHWESTERN WILLOW WORKS, 25 Wastingto No. 236 West Madison-st. DRY GOODS. CARSON, PIRIE & (0., MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Have just opeoied sn immonso o8- sortmont of the most Attractive Noveltios in the following depart- monts, at Interesting Prices. DRESS GOODS (First Section.) Largo lines of New Dress Goods, choico Bpring Shades, on Tables Nos, 1,2, and 3, at 20, 36, and 30¢, all much undor value, 100 poo, DeBego and Oamol’s Hair Noval- tien, stylish shadas, at 96 to 460 yard. GO cases Attractive Now Spring Dross Foe brica and Buitings, in most elegant shades, lowor than over offered horo. New Shadoes Lyons Poplins at $1.35, nover rotailed bolow $1.75, and quite equal to Irish Poplins, Groat Bargnins in Black Gooda Depart- mont this weak. SILES (First Section.) Continued sale of Guinot's Liyons Elack Bilks, from the lato New York Auction, &t 50 to 750 yard balow lowest prices elsc- whero. Prices range trom $1.25 to $3.25, Boveral casoa olozant new Fanoy Spring Bilks, in choicest atyles ond effocts, fsom 750 10 $1.40 yard, 35 per cont below valuo, 12 canos now Black Grenadines, single and doublo width, all wool, and ol silic und wool, h; Iatost and mont desirablo moshes, very chesp, PRINTED FABRICS (2d Secfion.) 5 casol choice now Imported Cambries snd Cratonnea at 25¢, worth 40 and 45, Elogant now Foulard Porcales, ¥ronch Jaconets and Organdies, 10 casos 4-4 Printed Percales, worth 20 and 25¢, for 130 yard. WHITE GOODS (Ath Section.) Beven cases slightly-smoked and wet Tow- elings, from Now York flro, at & slaughtor. Also, lot of Flannels, slightly smoked, HILLINERY (Fillh Seot.) Beveral oasos Missos' and Ladies® Bhada Hats at 360, somo of them roducad from $1.26. Large and clogant oxposition of atylish Millinery, groatly below Bouth Bide prices. Dargains in Flowors. RIBBONS (Front Seetion.) ‘T'ho largest job lot of Ribbons ever oponod here, 1G0 packagos Fronch Boiled Taffota and Gro Grain Ribbons at half price and less, A great bargain. Bargains in Bash Ribbons, PARASOLS (Front Section.) Very large assortment, latest handles, hoat shades, at our usual low prices. (roeat West Side Dry Goods House, Ma,dison and Peoria-sts, THIS DAY PUBLISHED S. C. GRIGGS & (0, PICTURES OF LIFE [ GAJP AND FTELD, By BENJ. F. TAYLOR, Author of *'Tho World ou Whoels,” ate. Limo. X2 pages, Frice, 9100, ' Mr, Archibald Forbes, tbo War Correspondent of the London Daily Kows, in I usala, producoed tha tinest mill- tary shotchos of that tim, but bie brush was rado and his hand rough when placed in comparison with the gracetul and exquisitely suaded coloring bafore us. ¥ach of thess sketclies ls & gum In ftaelf. One may sowrch the annals of war from Tacitus to Kinglako and not find aaything finer than **Thros Novomber Days” *''The Thoatre," **Tha akout Moan. * Thankngtr- from the life of & soldier, pi list1a foreo, and tha stren cth of long. doparted but unforgotien rest. Wooazo much mistaken 1 Mr, Taslor's letters dn not creato a profound huproa. sion in the literary world, and take their plsca at cace among the richost ploces of descripUto weiting fn tha laa- guage.” -Inter-Ocean. For sala by Dooksellers, or malled postpaid en rocolpt prico, by 8 0. GRIGGS & (0., Publishers, nent.s (! RICHMOND PRINTS, ART SALE Exposition At Sale, The Sixth Night's Sale of Paintings in the Xxposition Building commences at 8 p. m., with No. 310 of the Art Cata- logue, going through the list. Many important Paintings in- cluded, Free Exhibition dur- ing the day. B. BCOTT, Jr,, condncta the sal WAL A HUTTRRY SEFTICES TO RENT IN THE TRIBUNE BUTLDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 21. OIL TANKS, _° ‘WILSON é EVENDEN'S [ OIL TANKS, ©O., Auctioussrs. ) 47 & 40 West Lake 8t 3 OXICAGO. W Dend for Catalogus. BPEOYTACLES, RICHMOND PRINTS 1IN %Ew SPRING eTTLES OF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, [13 GRAY’S” " AND ‘SE ” . TIOKETS NOW IN STORIR AND REQBIVED DAILY BY J.V.FARWELL & CO. CHICAGO Hare removod to thalr New and Elsgsat Store, N, COR. STATE & ADAMSSTS, OLD PAPERS FOR SALRE At 75 cents per 100, In the coungxfoom of this

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